HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Cyber security officials at
Dynetics are working with Grissom and New Century Technology high schools this summer to prepare for Global CyberLympics, an
international online security competition held by the EC-Council Foundation.

Using mentors, facilities and equipment from Dynetics, students began training in May
before starting the three-part contest this month. Global CyberLympics attracts student teams from
six continents and focuses on forensics, penetration testing and
computer network defense. Teams that score well will go on to compete for the
world championship title and other prizes.

"These students are the cyber security experts of
the future," said Dynetics President Tom Baumbach. "This field is growing every
day, and the opportunities will be abundant. We are pleased to offer our resources
to help prepare these ambitious local young people and are excited that they
will get this valuable experience."

The TakeDownCon will also offer hands-on,
interactive hacking courses during a pre-conference training academy July
11-14. Attendees can choose between two tracks during the conference. Day one will focus on
cyber attacks and learning how information is compromised, while day two will
feature sessions on defending systems against security breaches.

The event will take place at Dynetics' headquarters on 1004
Explorer Boulevard in Cummings Research Park.